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y e g A THE OMAHA DaAILY | OMAHA \TURDAY MORNING JUNE 11, 1881 BEE. )0 be present, as ,\'.-mu"..‘ | PASS THE COOKIE Sessions to IRELAND'S IRE. favor of Georye Clark, of St. Touis, BUDGE AND BLOOD. |Prince in fivo heats; N. Judkins . had heard that Bradley meant to| * president; Thomas Wilson, Toronto, | | Arthur second, and O. E. Morris’ — muke some charge against him in con & T Bl e | 1 Yiso prest it W. H. Hany, 2 | Arthur third; time 2:20}, 2:20} nection with the alleged bribery, He | Daring Attempt to Blow up the Norwich, Conn,, second vico prosident | A Fatal Shooting Affray in the | 2:28}, 2:20§, 2:30§ and 2:30. The | | Liverpool Town Hall. lw 7 Streets of Fremont. i ) Liar m T:h PEI‘BUI] Of the matter, as he neither knew just er; A 3 rresponding secreta. . ander in threo straight heats; time J | what Bradley meant to but | - ry. St Louis, Mo., was unanimously . 2.944, 2:23{, 2:23§. s Bradley had mado such werious | Avreat of Two Irishmen decided on a8 the next place of Mect- | Peathiof the Vietim Arrestiof the i LOTS, | Bradley. charges, and as Sessions was present ing. .- EPITOMIZED REPORT. he asked the committee to allow Ses-| Bloody Quelling of the - 1 Wurdsron |0y Fanudiys Tassetint W | ol sions make a statement in his own de i PRODUCTIVE DESSERTS.” . estorday's Importan ‘elo= The Clumsy Tool of the Twins| g .o just as Bradley had made one | o ‘i = “ | Special Dispateh to The e ‘":‘“;“;";fj;""“;"’"m Flatly Contradicted on | against him, so that his answer could e . | Munwowr, June 10.<About uine| t ‘P- ::)h e atod Every Point. goout to the world alongside the | Another Guy Fawles. Barron Bench Lands Utahlfeod | 1ok lust nicht & fatal shooting af Tos Dispatches RMS [ charge, Loxtox, June 10, 4 p. me—A_ dar A Blaro at Ogden. o5 Gl 16 TR W B | he Thirteonth day of Griscomb's y . [ Carpenter opposed the request as | ing atter ‘u was made last night ¢ % | fray took place in the strect in- front | ggp anded yesterdaynoon. He shows | Session Rofused the Privilege of | ¢Xtnordin nd unparalleled. He | blow up the Liverpool town hall, of the Fremont House, between . M. | 1o signs of weakness nor distress of | Cross-Examining His | Accnser. i would have ample time defense beforo the world said Soss to get his 1 means of dynamite, fortunately scheme failed. No lives were lost o Correspondence of The Tec Oapes, Utah, Juno 6, 1881 Iattor was fatally wounded | Bradley and Pat Hanlon, in which th, Tt seems ny kind. His weight is onohundred [and seventy-six and a_half pounds, a nl., the proper time ne. A the building was but lttle damag The present year promises to be it HanTon w3 M e loss of one and one-half in the past - Skinmer (half-breed) and Brooks | ho windows were, however completcs | one of the most prosperous that Utali | bR Y forty-eight hours, His sleep is sound ALpasy, June 10.—The jomnt con- | (demoerat) warmly urged that com- | wrecked as were also those of Ui |y e v had in the who did the shooting) were hav- [and'rofreshing. — The. daily supply of BEMIS 16th & Douglas Sts., son took the chair, and balloting began The first joint ballot fora succe Harrison Freman, Total, 149, Platt asked if the question of priv- ilege asked for by Spinola was to be accepted as a_question of personal privileges (laughter), and Spinola said Jacobs, 47, cquivalent., name was called he said when he was clected by 5,000 people it was with the under- standing that e should, if possible, re- present their wishes, When this con- test began tried 1 | hield him. mon justice demanded that Sessions Sessions begged that he be allowed to appear before the world at loast versation with Bradley yesterday af ternoon in the Delavan House. Wit- ners then urged Bradley to vote for Depew as the best solution of the sen atorial question and the best y of Terry, of ugus county, on the ¢ d had a long conversation with him. They told Ingersoll that Bradley was veting againstthe wishes of ninc out of every ten of his constit rounding houses, and people liying | ing avound the hall during the ' « and who were found on the stroct | shortly aftor the explosion were arrested, both well kn Liverpool Trishmen. The police suw | lighted fuse agaiust the town hall docr | and then ran down the stroet. The | police rushed overand hurriedly threw | whero each of them were searchod. | Besides revolvers, both were woll snp- | | plied with money the belief that th orders from som wero acting unier | way of business better than now such a popular reputation as to make | of the shots went thro yn and active | case also with such articles as potatoes, | t wheat and flour. Last fall there was them place an iron pipe containing | ghipped from Ogden large quantitios | ¢ of fotatos by the car It | and other points in Colorado, and this loads; crop da; erop of 1879, 125 Crop 1877 1878, 510 c he three first years named the higher authority | wheat was taken west to San Fran- | morning. on th ing which strengthons | car loads; crop of 1880, 95 car loads. | every direction. Fruits of all kinds promise to | the Fremont house, and after somo | Marion, Ark., at oneo be abundant and erops never looked | hot words, there were heard two shots | for the mur Utah fruits have | fired in pretty close su ession. One | 1 the window | | hrough and shattering a mirror hang- Dwight, wall, excitement, and immediately - after- f which Paris green had been sprinkled. 1 to Denvor | wardsa second shot was fired by Brad loy, standing on tho outside of ihe spring added between one and two | walk, ora Jittlo farther from the build All was now [ of [ 10 a short time, Sherift Gregg sending | ¢ Bra ¥y | vention was resumed promptly at ing some trouble through the day. | water is thirty: two ounces, | o'clock noon. « Licutenant-Governor " heard. | the vicinity were badly seared. 1 ltural and other produe. | 4y gyous ¢ o m. both men met near| Hayes White (colored) hanged at | Hlaskins being absent,Senator Robert- | . Carpenter persisted and Draper up- | two men who had been notioed loitor | tions ) | g y | arge erowd resent n Memphis and other ad- h"'mlflihn; resulted: Conklin, :‘};:‘:_ nequal footing with his ae »"""""‘Il.ln~\'n|n\rs were found concealud ) damand from the outside la o | going through a double pane of glass, | jacent cities, The execution was Wheeler, 20; Rogers, 18; Bradley, 1; | “'8¢! { | on both, | enough to more than command all the [ and from thence into the wall on the | private. Taphum, 7; Folgor, 2 Corell, 10;| it requost was finally granted: Ho| poxpoy; Jrme 10.—Two men we surplus crop. Thin i eapecially tho | ost aide of the Totel offce, going| A hoy named Bowker died st 10, yosterday, from the offects of eating new potatoes over m Davis arrived at St. Louis that the privilogo asked for was war. | 16ing the assembly go e, There | g pipo and fuse into th middlo of | hundred moro car load lota that want [ €. * Tho ball_struck Hanlon in - the o ranted undor the 15th amendment of | ¥a5 1ot a word said about money dur- | ¢,y Strsband than RAPORRAN pursuit | from hero to the same destination, | corner of the left eye piercing the WL LA e Real Estate the constitution, prohibiting involun- | ing that conversation. On Witness| ,f ¢hy fugitives. While the ehase ws | Utah wheat has been shipped abroad | brain. Ho fell at’ once, falling PERFUMED TILNEY. tary sorvitude, and ho; therofore, |going to Kinmore House he foundfyiing on “an_explosion took place in | for sovoral years, ana it may be inter- | Wit his head toward — the | National Asociated Vross moved that the minority, compelled | Mr: Hudson of the Brooklyn Eagle. | fho widdle of the road, which aocounts | esting statistics to tho readors of Tik | building, and tho blood spurt- | Wasuisarox, June 10, —The official < to remain against their will and with | @0 Chas. P Tngersoll, there. - In-l goy the glight damage. Themen were | Ber vo know that during the past four | ing from the wound. IRVERREIO . 1NE6 e LAGYSATERL ' ExcH ANG.E no prospect of gain, be furnished at 5:{’:;;‘(" "‘"‘:‘" ‘l'"m ‘; ‘;“j‘"‘é“";“_ caught after an exciting chase and | yoars there has been sent from Ogden | Bradley immediatoly made his | fund is noarly completed, and it s the public l'X1';'\"]!:2“\*11{1{“:;:;!5”u.:s or | Ty e B e e " [taken to the nearest police station, |wheat in the following amounts encape. Pursiers were on his track [ oxpoctod that the ,.L.{,‘,,t w1l bo Al o Seorctary Windom next week. out horsomen and men on foot in Cugtodian Pilney, on whom discover- ey was finally | § captured between four and five this |}, Ho elaimed he es are said to reflect most dangerous- has refused to testify wun- had done .f.-ruxul\ before the committee. he to mee : 2 | and that the attempt wns not duo (0 | eisco, thenco by vossels to England, | the shooting in self-denfonse, and that THE BERLIN MISSION, OMAHA, NEB. their wishes, and thought nine out | onts in supporting Conkding and | thoir own individual recklossness. Tho | whoro it commanded good pricesbo: | Hanlon lad shot first, “and inquired | mh later rumor in regard to_ the of ten of the people of | L thit I s working Bl ot destrastion wrought by the explotion | cuuwo of the fine quality of the-crop [how badiy o was hurt, | Ho thas o | Borlin mission s that the position 4000 RESIDENCE ”'w&mo oty h Ontario county were opposed to Conk- ling and Platt’s return. w he found that the contest was bringing out charges of corruption which must eventually hurt the party if the con- stituents were up in arms against him, After the witness had heard this he went down stairs to supper, and after supper he told Bradley he would like does not extend beyond the breaking | | of windows and the clippingoff of the | walls of the buildings on both sides | of the street. | Dublin announce | of 1880 was shipped to” Colorada, In the rapid development of the country in Edaho and Montana, lying north of us, the demand for flour, and mark on the side of his face as if from burnt powdor, all | shooting, being i time of the shooting. X Hanlon died at about | Gampbell, who has just 12:15 lnst night, threo hours after tho | aditrehip of The Wheeling, W. Va. ensible from the to Hon. Archibald will be offered psigned the Intelligencer. son- | & PRCS Bedloe told him | - Dispatches from clusses of goods has become large, and of tho shooti THE SUNDAY GAZETTE &0\ TOUSES AND LOTS,™ test should be longer delayed. Now :.f',‘,,,’f.‘;“,'l'i‘l" M'_"‘l“”‘\-{-h“,"“li,,!"”‘h,'"mmn the riots in Cork are completely | Utah is supplying o large percentago| Bradley is a man about ars of | of this city has been purchased by 250 D LOTSS to 18,000 each 'r"'l‘ll‘\'“ll‘lu {lm{at‘nn l;m ch.u'lu‘ul! tkv NG G i Dol tod | Suppressed. Many persons wore | of the bread stuffi used th am | 0, “hn‘mnwl{w?' "I"(t w{“i three | ¢ol, R. J. Hunton, who will edit and ull yesterday's developments to make | R | wounded. The indicatious of the cx- | not in possession of statistics to show | days ago from Cedar Rapids, Towa, a8 | gy it after this we changes. He therefore would vote | Witness to his room, saying he wanted | LRUEL ¥ Alords i . oreman of the gang building the LOTS, 500 BUSIN ™" 8600 to $10,000 each. for Depew (Great applause) and | to see witness. Witness went tent of the hostility to landlords in the extent of that trade. The acreago Nickerson bridge. c- : | ness WO Treland is furnished by the parliamen- [of wheat sown inereases with cach | Nicl NEW STRAMSHIP LINE. Hayes moved for an adjournment | e s L eturns just made, which shows | year, whilo the home demand also in- | Pat. Hanlon, the decensed, hs re-| - Ngw Yeur, June 10.—A new line 9(() FAnes of the discussion and called for the ey tallime | 337 Agrarian outrages, including threo | creased by the large additions being |sided in Fremont abauta dozon years. | of teamers has boon formed to_ take yeas and mays. Thomotion was lost, | (2R 1 Yo, | 1R, (el SRR | inurders committed during May. | mado to our population. Another | Holeaves a wife und eight childven. | the pluco of Roaclys Brasilian, line of 900'000 ACRES LAND 10 000 ACRES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY ~ -‘v OOO ACRES IN SARPY COUNTY ’ LARGE AMOUN {.0 Suburban Property, 27, the half-breeds no, and the and democrats voting SECOND BALLOT. On the second total ballot for suc- cessor to Platt, Depew gained one vote, Lewis Boach changing to him. Depew’s vote appears 54 on tho ofti- cial record of his vote before it began. Gorstine (a Depew man) left the chamber to catch a train. Depew gained two votes to-day, having Yleld b3 yesterday, and dncluding Gorstine and Beach has 55 to-day, the two making more than a majoritg of the whole republican vote of bothwhiouses, the yeas 70, nay voting warts stal- a; Bradley what TIngersoll had said. Bradley said Tngersoll had already talked to him, and he was perfectly satisfied that his district was against Conkling and Platt. Bra loy then said, “I have voted for Conkling and Platt the last time, and to-morrow I will vote for others.” Witness an- swered, ‘Bradley I am glad to hear you 1y so; I think you have been urting yourself for others; I think sacrifice was unnecessary. I think it is your duty to do youeruty to your- self.” There was nothing said about money, and both went out. Yesterday morning Bradley came into the sen- THE_PLOT. There is little doubt here and in Liverpool that the attempt to Ll up the town hall originated with ‘enians. The names of the arresicd men are McKeogh and Boston Rob- erts. Roberts recently arrived from America. Papers discovered are cx- pected to reveal a conspiracy. The documents in Robert’s possession fre- quently refer to O'Donovan Rossa. RIOTERS AT THE BAR. Conk, June 10.—To-d:y the fifty rioters arrested duving a tumwlt of yesterday. were brought befor: the magistrate and'chargedissd wohanng feature in this question of wheat pro- duct is worthy of notice. In the carlier days of Utah it roquired great | (quantities of water to irrigate the land | 30 as to produce erops. The soil had been so long dry and barren that noth- ling but moisture and eultivation | would cause it to produce any cereals atall. Year after year the land be- came better adapted to the produc- tion of crops and whilo the yield of products increased, the quantity of water requires was decreased, because the land and climate, both were be- coming better adapted to the raising of crops. and Dock beat him; killing himself up. CRIME ELSEWHERE. Natjonal Associated PPross, A DAISY_CUTTER, Avcusta, 8. C., June 11— A cut- ting affray occurred at Williston yos- terday afternoon betwe Davis, gawe of baso ball, vis down with a bat and tried to Davis then pulled out knife and stabbed Dudly to the heart, him instantly. CRACKED 115 CRANIUM, KNOXVILLE i Bob Dudley colored, about a Dudloy_knocked Davis gave X 10.—A June DU vessels, owned in England. The tirst one to leave starts in a fow weeks. e PERSONALS. Chief Sw partuent. J. M. Waoolworth, of this eity, went out to Laramie yesterday. J. H. McConnell,of this city, left Friday for North Platte. Mr James Connaily returned from the cast Friday, andgwill be pleased to see his friends, of the Chicago fire de- s in town, namely 106. ) ; 3 : X wtrildi il i TS b BB eI 5| Tom Wolf, editor of the Nebraska Ré- m A 5 ate cha or " P TR the police by stone throwing and als A strikiny exampleo of this is ghown feorrespondent ¢ o Ropublican says : i T LOTS, WITHIN ONE TO FIVE toConkling waj follows: Conkling, 33; Wheeler, 21; 17, Bradley, 1 something for him to say when he erown prosecutors said that the gov- west of Ogden, and running north Scott coun ty, amed Alvin Parker, his mother and sister. (A A sl HOEOI8, o | changed his vote from Platt to Depew. | ernment preferred thismode of speed, and south. A sandy plain of about |smashed the skull of a drunksn man, [ Hon. Wm. Anyan, recorder in the Grand ) MILES FROM POSTOFFICE. ];n].:l;xuna_.ll;ifnnl'cll, 1 b .12 ‘\{Ei‘l‘:m.\: ::::Qllfi:lflll:l:;lfllfli‘ll“hl‘! hlu)fil;‘-y S, P was botter than rotue | twenty thousand acres had boen — the [ named Willis, from Kentucky, from | uand land office, mado Tie Brk o friend- e “[ter tell thom the trath, just us Rus. ing the accused for trial, Large |home of sage brush and seanty bunch o sffect o, whish ho died. Parker |1y call yestorday. Tho avcond sonate ballot for o suc- |81l did, and_say that his constituents | crowds assombled outside the court | gross—a fitting abodo for lizzards and | wos A7, DL AG 000 GERERR 0|~ Capt. W. E. Van Ree, of the Fifth Cav- f cossor to Platte - Depow, 13 Kernan, | demanded of him that Te make the | house. onds. Water to_irrigate thia land | prosccute him, u w8 discharged. | 1,y of the U, 8. anny, passed through the could not be BN i 5 Platt. G L Folee e total | change. Witness then solemnly A BUOYANT CITY, had, but by climatic = city Friday on his way to California from $250,000 TO LOAN g; Platt, 6; Comnell, 3; Folger, 1; total, | 003" tiat he had told fully Duwuax, Juno 10. —Sorious rioting [changes tho time cumo whon| A Smert Alook. tho cait i i ' 3 - i e A AN RSN nthe some venturesome person tried sowing Al Aol Krest £ A : > e 7 successor to ";m resulted : depew, R s et S IR T 3 s AR .| the result came in rood crop. . This | filed in the eircuit court by Jerome 1. | Robinson. [ 8 Per Cent. l::("‘\\l\ 'l’l‘ e 18Ty il oncy, nor any use of money, nor|point of tho bayonet Thero tho fight- | now thousands of - acres of ““'”M“W’;‘YI' m“tl S KI‘r‘k!d-”‘ Y ”1‘“\" putholollys Molio official total ioint hallot for sue. | Was there any undue influence of any | ing was resumed and with desperation |8andy — plain s growing rich| o e ot nve| €. 8. Reynolds, a prominent grain buy- coho offigial total Joint ballot for SUC | ind every thought of on Lis part. |and by the peoplo in several houses in | rops of whe (To mako) Praying fox tho appoitent 0° & 89° 1 oy of Toledo, fa in town — : : | On this point Sessions said that if the | the vicinity. Procoss servers were | it all productive, the Webor Canal e 1o comuainant oxne 440, ballotting, because after the voting | 100 shares of stock in the coneern, | > would o ow him to | pelted w ones rrge o | company was organized to build and | Mr, MeM uphy, editor of the Platt NEW MAPS OF OMAHA ‘:;::xlrumwml ad 47,‘1‘5;:3.-‘::‘\1.1»,1.;.'1 ;_n_,il 1,;:(11“_"::_'("‘ m::“"l'h“_“'“':.‘\., [“:l W -]::“.I.\i:,."I\\lvlr:-‘}l::.n‘lfi«:{.mw nd many of them | SO "5( al to take tho water from | and alleges that :;l](\]w property of the [month, Herald, arrived in the city lust 9 | was Denow 5. Kornan 48, Platt o8, | utes he could clearly “show the_utter . river near Dovils Gate, and | Jolict Tran 5 ol compiny "1" T, Cornell 9, Folgor 5 Crowly 4, Lap. | falsity of all he (Bradley) had said. FOREIGN NEWS. on to this bench land. The | been appropriated by Alexander J. | ¢, 1. Haughey, one of the extensive Carpenter, D Broadman and is to bo twenty feet wide at tho Leth for his private benetit, of Kunsas City, is at the PUBLISHED BY THIS AGENCY, ham 2; total 148, 3 +" | National Associated Press, | bottom, and five feet deep, and will e | After sce: ballot Spinola | Seott, all stalwarts, opposed this, | ¢ Tl A Fatal Fall adj . Carried. said Do was well-advanced in lifo and | |4...~zn|n\, Jum-‘ 10. ('nlm:;m‘nm].vln- n(llnm m«ttn ’nl'm'hl u”' |mrl'_~ 1“ SAx Francisco, June 10.—Joeph | the Ashl tte, wpent the \ . Me X had had an honorable life among his | despatches reports severe fighting in | this et of Jand, — In- Pyder|q Spcool il at work on the fourth | Omahs 4 . 25¢c each; Mounted, $1.| The Britery lnvestigation, | il had an honorable it among his| g S RO St 0 Foving | Canyon, ear. tho head of tho cnal, | - TYrreth whto ab work on tho feurth | Quali y ) » - Auaxy, N. Y., June, 104 p. m.— |y “TRE S R SELD [ bands of Bulgarians, Large numbers | therohwill bo a flumo two or thousand [ #ior¥.of Sol. Wangonheiua & Cos | Hon. B, 1. Brown, an attorney of the (] \ The special investigating committee 0 Py EE HL G0 WOTT wore killod on both sides, Troops | feot long, work is progressing now on | b ! A o0 b e atels, | Co1ital city ivin Omaha on business, con- el esterday into the bribery charges| 5 Y ; AT Bolcnaiofdliara | this important enter; Bishop C, | 204r¢ I fOFORY: 410 0/ 0VAROT Y03} d with his profession. ) youts < charges, Bradloy had accused him of | Were sent to the scen of the disturb- | this important enterprise. Bishop C. | L00™ 0400y the board gave away ;:::;f!i;ul‘l.lrll:l H:flul-uu:x)guf one.and ono-| e rae, shonld doom | Ee. Layton, ono of tho promotors of the [ 0 Was thrown to the: basoment| Msi. M. C. Thumb and wife arrived 1f h , during this morning. The |0 eb B 4 consign him AN PXPLANATION, | canal, is largely engaged in raising | 0 08 T 0 uarely o cow | from Deadwood, D, T, yesterday and are Houses Stores, 'Hotels, | priucipal witness was speaker Sharpe, |12 pomtentiary, “Tha s dhanger | ir Oharlos W. Dilke said, in the | wheat on this tract of land, and will | it 2B M IyioniAndiow e Rhyner, fracturing Rhynor's skull and | regist breaking hiy own spine. of the assembly. He testified thac he Bradly, who created the sensation yesterday, by the amnouncement that d been paid 82,000 cash to vote for Depew, came to him Wednesday night and disclosed the scheme, handing Farms, Lots, Lands, Offices, Rooms, 4‘ etc., etc., houso of commons to-day, that the|have this y British in charge of affairs at St. | bushels of wh srsburg has been informed that | ing. 1f wat Tekke territory annexed to [ lands, the Russia is the Tekke Oasis, l’nlnuMml r, twenty thousand t raised by dry farm could be had on these crop would be about as made, was terrible to o man in his position, and almost unbearable. Bradley had made it, and he (Sessions) had no idea that it was made until a | few minutes ago. The whole truth ughey, of the St: University at Riddling n Rond Agent. National Associuted Fress, San Francisco, June 10, —( and will remain here a few days. Emerson and wife, of the State 3 ) B0 i E | could be shown ina fow winutes if PATIUS PRICE. Edward Blewell, of Fromont. No- | Caster, a native Californian, was University, came in from Lincoln last ¥ over to him_tho £2,000 cash ho | i1 committeo would allow lim to ask jons botween Adelina Patti | braska, hus been stopping in Ogden a | laid by threo masked wmen’ near vening, and aro visiting tho parents of TO RENT OR LEASE. | (Siires) aoCoabor o tha houne | s aceuscr five or six questions. He |and American capitalistafor an Amer- |fow days, and s loit for Lis home, | Now Ihlia o und - dagorously tmerson in this city. R e ponkor O o o | would not exceod six. ican tour has boan abandoned in con. | From him T lenrn Jio hus boen 1n- Cal- [ wounded by two bullets. Ho munsgod b J. Upham, of the Fifth Carpenter, Boardman, Draper and | sequence of the extravagant price de- | ifornia and made the ourchuse of to ride back to the mine, and a ¢ Sessions | manded. iUflu sheep, wiich y | sallicd out to ture the which he did. Bradley’s statement was to the same 1ty | eq alry, stationed at Fort Niobrara, Ne outlaws, |}, granted a ) nee for Scott opposed the re uest, © bow on the w e of ab | ! i s statoment wis Lo thosame |, 4wy appeal to bo allowed to sk a | SHATTERED MAHOGANY. across the country to Nebraska. Theso | They found Garvin Ralinzuela and | oo month, with permission to apply for Taxes Paid, Rents Collected, |STctis published in the disputehs | fo | uoutions; they would do Bradley | PAwts, Juno 10.—1t is curroutly [sheep aro all withors, intended for | riddied him with bullets {9ne monthy W) peralsien . suply (ip Deeds, Mortgages, and all | |y wey the man who it hie the |10 injury. He need not answer ther | reported this morning that the vejec | mutton, after tho wool hecome good. | The Williamotte valley will have the | = CH h Kinds of al Estate mone A AV ! W tho bills | tornight”and also beggd the commit- | tion of Scutin de Liste's bill has “led | Men drive tho Lerds ahout eight miles | largest grain - crop ever harvested in W. W. Crossley, of Belfast, Ireland, Documents Made which wero .m_'fl nted Lo e commit. | tee to tell them what questions he | to hopeless divisions in the eabinet. | per day, and have roa hed a point in| Oregon. while traveling through America arrived Out at Short teo and identificd by members, There | Mould ask; also that he o allowed to | Opposing journals intimate that Gam- | Idaho about ono hundred and fifty . here yesterday and is doing thecity of Om- Notice, wore threo five Tumdred dotar bty | add to his statoment the questions s | betta will*probably resign the prosi- | miles north of Ogden, and ho expoets | Alice Cary's Home, ha, Like ever man who visits = and‘ton Aty dallar bills ! | a forecast of what his defense would | dency of the chamber of deputies, and | the herd will reach the country mear | Cixcinsa, Ohio., July 104 p. m. | here, he exy t surprise at the This agency does strictly n|*W, o0 L (O R e [Lave been. The samo four votes, |that President Grevy must yield to | Fremont sometimoe in October, and | - Clover Nook, tho old home of Alice | yuyid rowth and eneriy manifosted Brokerage business. Does not 10°DILs wore“idonuneq by - meme on all requests, and carried the | Gambetta or make o big fig] thon be fod and fattened on corn and [and Phoobe Cary, comprising twenty- " { g . bers and were on New York, Indiana 2 1 all requests, and carried the | Gambetta or make a big fiy it, hon be fod and fa 0 ) 1 g y The foll e bial i adainf A A ballboty . i 4 ; | i 4 o following business of Marshalltown, ) speculato, and therefore any | "5 BT T e exam- | Motion to adjourn il 9:50 to-morrow ARRIVE hay. On the morning of May 26th |six acres adjoining this city, has been | S I bargains on its books are in.|ind Wt panEe S U8 S | ioming, Loxvoy, June 10, Sornell | Ogden was visited by the most™ disas- | 1 by Alexandor Bwift, and |1ows attending the tournament at Coun | sured to ite patrons instoad or | jMIC o Lo in tho At ~ | crow Tiave arrived ab Henloy, ~ Thoy |irons. firo. tho ity has over mvortor into w bewutifuf park, | <6 Bt paid Te Bes ofics o plessant ing gobbled up by the agent, | ¥ "4 “O A Th S e = , | are in splended health. *loxperionced. 1t was that of | Swift iv o woalthy citizen and brother- | call yesterday: Col, L. E, B, Holt, Oscar L,’,','uf‘_:;"” goiughrollor to. ayait invest) QUBBE.'S BLAZE, ANOTHER REVOLUTION, the burning of the freight|in-law of the Cary sisters, Blamy, Ed. Heald, Chas, Campbell, W, Un- Rail The press of this city are of the depots and transfer sheds of th opinion that the g Gaylord, . B, Tip Pacitie - n and Geo. Neil. Moxican Affairs, % Speaker Sharpe was cross by Rufus W. Six Persons Known to Have Per- the French |ion Pacific and Central e in : e AR ished The Lossos se! m Scutin De Liste, is the | ways. The loss of the buildings was | National Associatod Fress Undoubtedly the best shirt in the Notary Public Always |livyer but o watorial frets wore ol - Deginning of another revoluion, ot gieat, but thore was on storage i | Crry or Miico, June 10.—Alroady | United States s manufactured at. the ited except that Gen, Arthur was sub- | yuiona Asociated Press. them goods and papers of great value, | Maraels, « Mexican, has written a | Omaha Shirt Factory, T'he superiority sequently informed by Sharpe of the A : - ——pre o sy pes e Tt & of orial and work hip, com- A S0qusatly Lotgrmec. SE: B Quinke, June 10.—Tt is computed Come Out of the Wet. and besides theso, niseteen cars loaded | yory forcible lottor, which is published | of material and - workmanship, com in Office. ovolations made'b) ¥ there must be a loss of $2,000,000 be al atod Broms with merchandise and several empty [in the Tho Kepublican, urging the | Dined with their great improvements, DENIALS, tween building stock and furniture by w York, June 10r—Rain has |cars we nsumed. The estimated | president o punish the murderers of | that is reinforced fronts, reinforced National Associated Fress. O the yesterday's fire v 1500 fami- fallen every day this month thus far, |loss was 11y person all the way | Gonzales, who was killed last April, | backs, and reinforced sleoves, makes ALEANY, June 10 ~|Jl‘l s he|liesare rendered homeless by the con- | with the exception of the sixth, Yes | from one hundred thousand up toover [ and for the president to also enforce | their shirt the most durablo and best £PCALL AND GET CIKCULARS and puLy | thinks it imprudent for g a | lagration, At least 800 buildings have | terday the fall was .54 of an inch up | two hundred thousand dollars, and it | the freedom of religion in the re- [fitting garmont of the kind, ever RN candidate, to make statement, | been destroyed, The losses to insur-|to 11 p. m. From that hour to seven | probably be one or two before | public manufactured at the moderate price of PARTICULARS ut further than to say that Bradley's|ance companies amountto $400,000. A | o'clock this morning the fall was two | the roads can foot up the losses on xicans now in Arizona, Colorado |81.50. Every shirt of our make is charge, so far as it may be intended | subscription list in aid of the sufferers |inches, The total rain fall this month |goods — and adjust — all the | and New Mexico are reported as or- | guaranteed fivst-class and will refund j BEMIS’ to implicate hi i any way. is utterly | has been opened, headed by the gov-| up to 3 p. m. to-day, was five inches, |claims which will be presented. | ganizing a colony for purpose of cmi- | the money if found necessary. ' false, ernor general with 8500, 'r‘yp.u saddest | The storm was accompanied by & high | The morning being very quict | grating to Mexico in the vicinity of the | We make a specialty of all wool, MORE TO COME feature in nection with the whole and Caunton wind, which during the night reached | prevented @ much greater destruction, | Rio Grande. Shaker, flannel, also E ti E a The stalwarts say they will establish | dreadful affair is the unfortunate loss |a velocity of 33 miles an hour. for if the wind had been blowing at e ehemois underwear, made up with a { B& S& B XG mIlgB, Bradley's case and yet establish others [of life, At present six persons are .- . the time the conflagration would have The Turf. view to comfort, warmth and durabil- | worse than his, against the cause and [known to have perished. The baked Union Printers. extended through all the other build- | National Awociated Fress ity. To invalids and weak-lunged the chief candidate of the half breeds. [bones of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and |Nstional Amocisted Fros. ings and hundreds of cars, Nowap-| Bostox, June 10.—The second |porsons we offer special inducements SESSIONS ON THE STAND, Charles Morris have been recovered. Bradley having finished hisTtesti- |Search is being continued by torch mony this evening, R. W. Pickham [light for the bodies of Mr. Lapierre orms | arose and said he been asked by land her two children, Tokonto, June 10.—The Interna- tional 'l‘y;m%nphicul Union met_this morning. The elections of officers, 16mu AND DOUGLAS STS,, pears to be a good time for the ercct- | day's races of the June _meeting at|in the manner these goods are mad ion of good and permanent buildings | Beacon Park wero well attended, in | or theirprotection. B by the roads, hut it is doubtful if thoy [spite of the cheerless weather. First Pa. GOTTHEIMER, ) ODMASA will do so, race, 2:35 class was won by Blackwood 1807 Farnham after & spirited contest, resulted in .